PhD Student in Computational Genomics: The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics (MPIMG) and the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) are inviting applications for a Joint PhD position in Computational Genomics. This opportunity is tailored for motivated young scientists interested in integrative genomics research focusing on gene regulation in stem cells and development.
Designation:
Joint PhD Student (f/m/d) in Computational Genomics
Detail | Information |
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Research Area | Computational Genomics |
Location | Berlin, Germany |
Eligibility/Qualification | M.Sc. or equivalent in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, or related discipline; experience in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Developmental Biology, or Biochemistry is required. |
Salary | 65% E13 according to the TVöD salary scale |
Duration | Initial appointment for three years with a possibility of extension |
Description:
The selected candidate will engage in the integrative analysis of genomics datasets encompassing bulk and single-cell RNA-seq, proteomics, chromatin accessibility, and genome occupancy. The position emphasizes research on gene regulation mechanisms during mouse and human development. Candidates should possess strong communication skills, the ability to work independently under guidance, and a passion for innovative research in genomics.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit a single PDF file that includes the following:
- Cover letter (describing motivation)
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Contact information for two recent references
Please do not include an application photo. Applications should be submitted via the application management system of the institutes.
Last Date to Apply:
Applications will be accepted until sufficient candidates are identified; however, interested candidates are encouraged to apply early.
For further details, please contact:
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
Ihnestrasse 63-73
14195 Berlin
Phone: +49 30 8413-0
This scholarship opportunity allows young researchers to contribute to cutting-edge genomics research while enhancing their academic qualifications in a collaborative environment.